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This is an example of a shorthand description that hierarchically represents a force structure element, and is read from right to left: The Air Defense Artillery (ADA) element (which could be a section, platoon, battery or staff liaison officer) in Division Tactical Command Post 1 (DTAC CP 1) in Division Headquarters (DIV HQ) in Unit of Employment-x (UE-x) in the 3rd Infantry Division (3ID). The division tactical command post (DTAC) fire support element (FSE) as well as maneuver brigade FSEs were able to build, verify, update and disseminate geometries much faster with 6. During close attack operations, there are typically four command and control options for aviation forces: under the operational control of (OPCON to) a ground brigade combat team (BCT), OPCON to a ground task force (TF), under aviation brigade control (organic) or under division control, usually by the division tactical command post (DTAC) (organic by higher headquarters). |
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